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Sunday, February 4, 2018

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As-it-happens update 4 February 2018
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Athens, Greece - Greek flags flew above the crowd of hundreds of far-right demonstrators in the Greek capital as the neo-fascist Golden Dawn party rallied amid fears of violence at an upcoming protest against negotiations between Athens and Skopje over a long-standing name dispute. Golden Dawn ...
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Nicosia, Republic of Cyprus - Voters in Cyprus are going to the polls in a runoff ballot to decide who will be the country's next president. The race on Sunday pits incumbent Nicos Anastasiades, a conservative who won 35.5 percent in the first round, against Stavros Malas, a leftist-backed independent ...
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The Maldives' chief law enforcement officer says the nation's Supreme Court is trying to remove President Abdulla Yameen, days after the top court ordered the release of several jailed opposition leaders. "The Maldives is heading towards a crisis," Mohamed Anil, the attorney general, said on state TV ...
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With its booming synth line, machine drums and cooing chorus, Into You sounds like your average sugary 80s pop hit. Its YouTube video boasts a mulleted female singer, too, and comments from people who remember its release ("This song inspired Madonna's Like a Virgin intro. She revealed it in an ...
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Turkey says it has suffered its deadliest day yet in northern Syria since launching its offensive against YPG Kurdish fighters there more than two weeks ago. On Saturday, eight Turkish soldiers were killed, according to a Turkish army statement. Some died after their tank came under fire from Syrian ...
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The last we heard from Tim Steiner – the boss of online grocer Ocado – he was courageously slamming down the phone as reporters inquired whether he'd enjoyed a pleasant evening at the Presidents Club. Delightfully, just as the noise around the scandal of the charity dinner appears to be dissipating ...
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Lose Yourself In This Spooky Journey Down A 300-Meter Deep Antarctic Borehole
In order to better understand the impact of warming waters on Antarctic ice, researchers drilled a 300-meter-deep hole into the Ross Ice shelf. While what they might find might be alarming, at least they delivered this video of a calming dive into what can only be described as blissful oblivion.
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